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Chapter 01
Introducing Psychological Science
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Psychology
Undergraduate 1
06/11/2018

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For psychologists, CRITICAL THINKING means to. . .
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apply scientific methods carefully, examine our assumptions and biases, and tolerate ambiguity when the evidence is inconclusive
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The principle of PARSIMONY holds that. . .
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when dealing with competing theories, the simplest one should be chosen
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EMPIRICISM is. . .
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the pursuit of knowledge through careful observation rather than speculation
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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY is the field of. . .
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psychology that concentrates on the diagnosis and treatment of psychological disorders
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Developed by Freud, PSYCHOANALYSIS was an approach that. . .
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attempted to explain the relationship between behaviour and the unconscious
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Wundt's primary research method was training volunteers to use. . .
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introspection to describe their experiences
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Although Ivan Pavlov is usually credited with its discovery, professor Edwin Twitmyer was one of the first people. . .
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to study classical conditioning
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Cognitive neuroscientists combine cognitive psychology and biopsychology to. . .
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investigate the structure and functions of the brain
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Industrial psychologists apply psychological concepts specifically to. . .
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the work environment
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A hypothesis is. . .
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a testable prediction about processes that can be observed and measured
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Part of being scientifically literate is being able to. . .
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apply scientific knowledge to real-world situations
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Critical thinking involves. . .
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exercising curiosity and skepticism when evaluating the claims of others, as well as our own assumptions and beliefs
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Empiricism means that knowledge about the world is based on. . .
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careful observation, not common sense or speculation
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Phrenologists suggested that specific mental traits and dispositions could be identified by examining the. . .
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surface of the skull
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Sigmund Freud's work using hypnosis to cure patients made him realize that. . .
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many of his patients' symptoms had mental, not physical, causes and this led to the development of psychoanalysis
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Psychoanalysis emphasizes. . .
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the influence of unconscious urges and memories on behaviour
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The goal of Edward Titchener in adopting Wilhelm Wundt's method of introspection was to. . .
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break down consciousness into its most basic elements
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The cognitive perspective is an approach that emphasizes mental processes in. . .
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thinking, memory, language, and other areas of behaviour
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Psychologists use research techniques based on. . .
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the scientific method
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Dr. Siela claims that all humans have invisible souls that guide their behaviour. Which principle of a good scientific theory is most important to consider when evaluating this claim?
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falsifiability
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Which claim is falsifiable?
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men are more physically aggressive than women
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Structuralism emphasizes. . .
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the basic units of experience and their combinations
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Proponents of speed-reading courses hold stubbornly to their beliefs, despite contradictory evidence. Which aspect of pseudoscience is being characterized?
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lack of self-correction
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Dr. Martian claims that aliens are real and have been performing mind experiments on humans for years. Which principle of critical thinking is most important to consider when evaluating this claim?
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examining the nature of the source of the evidence
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Freud was the founder of. . .
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psychoanalysis
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Freud's theories differed radically from the views of his predecessors because of. . .
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the emphasis he placed on unconscious processes
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Which aspect of the mind held the greatest fascination for Freud?
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the unconscious
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A therapist is interested in interpreting dreams and in having clients relate their thoughts without modifying them. This therapist is most likely to be a. . .
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psychoanalyst
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Psychoanalysis was a therapy technique designed by. . .
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Sigmund Freud
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Freud believed that many psychological problems were the result of. . .
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feelings and emotions repressed during childhood
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Of the following, which type of therapist would be more interested in a client's past rather than their current situation?
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psychoanalytic
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The belief that anxiety results from feelings and emotions repressed during childhood was proposed by. . .
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Freud
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Steve, a university student, is seeing a psychologist because of his intense fear of people. His counsellor feels that Steve's fear is a product of unresolved conflicts about his parents and his childhood experiences with them. Steve's therapist is most characteristic of which school of psychology?
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psychoanalytic
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The first psychology laboratory was founded by. . .
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Wundt
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It is generally agreed that psychology was born in. . .
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1879
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Titchener was a member of the ___________ school of thought.
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structuralist
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As a science, psychology is approximately how old?
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100+ years
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Modern psychology is said to have begun when. . .
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Wundt opened the first laboratory devoted to the scientific study of psychology
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What word describes the method of investigation used by Wundt?
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introspection
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Studying the elements of sensations, feelings, and images is most directly associated with which school of psychology?
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structuralism
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The primary method of investigation used by structuralists was. . .
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introspection
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Psychology is said to have begun when. . .
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Wilhelm Wundt started the first psychological laboratory
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Psychologists stopped relying on the method of introspection as their primary research tool because. . .
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results were inconsistent across labs
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The __________ psychological school asks, "What are mental processes for?" rather than "What are mental processes?".
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functionalist
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In the late 20th century, psychology. . .
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expanded dramatically
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A psychologist bases their theories completely on measuring observable behaviours. This psychologist is probably a. . .
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behaviourist
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___________________ emphasizes that humans are positively motivated and progress toward higher levels of functioning.
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Humanistic psychology
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Carl Rogers and Abraham Maslow were. . .
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humanists
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__________ believed humans have a natural motivation to reach their highest potential.
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Maslow
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Genuineness, empathy, unconditional positive regard, and self-growth are all associated with ________ therapy.
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humanistic
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Which of the following approaches is based on the premise that people naturally strive to reach their potential and lead a fulfilling life?
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humanistic
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In Gestalt psychology, the focus is on. . .
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becoming more aware of the self
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Cognitive psychologists are a subgroup of experimental psychologists who are concerned primarily with. . .
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mental events that intervene between stimuli and responses
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Cognitive psychologists are concerned with the scientific study of. . .
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mental processes
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